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re: This is why you don’t hear about the hole in the ozone layer anymore
Posted on 5/19/23 at 3:39 pm to djmed
Posted on 5/19/23 at 3:39 pm to djmed
this is the same playbook / endgame for climate change. In 20 years nothing will happen and they will credit green policies for saving us.
It’s actually quite clever
It’s actually quite clever
Posted on 5/19/23 at 3:40 pm to Bamafig
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It went the way of the New Ice Age scare in the 70’s
Looking at the very real ice core data, it looks like global warming got here just in time to prevent the new ice age.

Posted on 5/19/23 at 3:51 pm to ksayetiger
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Damn kung-flu
I couldnt help but notice that. How the hell did the ozone layer increase that drastically, when the whole world was mostly locked indoors. Pretty much kills the claim that man-made activity is driving the ozone or climate in a negative way
Posted on 5/19/23 at 4:37 pm to TideHater
WHERES MAH TINFOIL CAP PAWL
Posted on 5/19/23 at 4:44 pm to djmed
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that — it’s because human cooperation and swift policy change were extremely effective in fixing the problem.
Lol
Posted on 5/19/23 at 4:51 pm to djmed
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This post was edited on 5/19/23 at 4:52 pm
Posted on 5/19/23 at 5:18 pm to CouldCareLess
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There must not be any more money in it for the fake ozone environmentalist. Hopefully this will also happen to the climate change idiots too.
The money was in phasing out stuff like Freon with newer chemicals which people held the rights to IIRC.
Stuff which was no longer subject to licensing wasn’t near as profitable as new shite everyone had to convert over to quickly.
Posted on 5/19/23 at 6:47 pm to teke184
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The money was in phasing out stuff like Freon with newer chemicals which people held the rights to IIRC. Stuff which was no longer subject to licensing wasn’t near as profitable as new shite everyone had to convert over to quickly.
Oh yeah.
It was the 80’s version of “we are gonna frick you”.
We just didn’t realize it yet.
Posted on 5/19/23 at 6:52 pm to Auburn1968
Sir, you are only allowed to show the last 1/4 of an inch of that chart. Anything else is misinformation.
I still find it astounding that we tested hundreds of atomic devices, and nothing happened. Yet, my grandmother's aqua net was a problem. Meanwhile, you have a single volcano that erupts in Indonesia/Malaysia that plunges the globe into a mini-ice age.
1
Freeze the Thames
Biggest in history
And unlike what the USGS clearly claims, it's not about CO2.
I still find it astounding that we tested hundreds of atomic devices, and nothing happened. Yet, my grandmother's aqua net was a problem. Meanwhile, you have a single volcano that erupts in Indonesia/Malaysia that plunges the globe into a mini-ice age.
1
Freeze the Thames
Biggest in history
And unlike what the USGS clearly claims, it's not about CO2.
This post was edited on 5/19/23 at 6:56 pm
Posted on 5/20/23 at 5:54 am to Motownsix
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In the 1980’s the closest thing to sun block was some sort of tanning oil. Kids played in the sun all day without getting sunburn.

Posted on 5/20/23 at 7:31 am to TideHater
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Can you please elaborate and show proof?
Ozone crisis was shadier than the Covid crisis.
Jesus Christ! There is no proof you would believe. The ozone layer absolutely was being destroyed and we fixed it. If it was a scam they would still be saying there is work to do. They are not. We fixed it.
The CO2 problem is definitely being exaggerated, but it probably is a problem. I say probably because we can’t prove it. But there is a solid theory that it’s happening, and it’s probably correct. I don’t want to wait around and see if we overheat the globe. I believe, as Elon Musk put it, that we should take action in case CO2 is the problem we think it is. However, the action we take should be around technology and pilot programs, not mass implementation of shitty ideas.
Posted on 5/20/23 at 8:03 am to djmed
Suckers
Here’s the facts. Science is not empirical, and it never admits it’s wrong. It simply changes direction when you’re not paying attention, because of course it stops being mentioned, and then all that hubbub they once made of something all of a sudden just magically disappears as some other subject or direction is given. This should resonate with anyone who’s lived long enough to notice the pattern.
Have you ever heard of scientific paper mills? I’ll provide a LINK here for you on fake science, and how people pay for fake science, and why it’s done, and how easily it is validated and people jump on board.
And truthfully, all of this would be fine if it weren’t for the fact of how we have witnessed science, and those who give it almost scripture like status in shaming everyone into “following the science or you’re an idiotic science denier”, as changing our lives so abruptly over the years, only to find out it was yet more wacky science, but not before it affected our lives to a large degree. We saw this with Covid most recently, and we are seeing this now with the “net zero” crowd and their radical and zealous adherence to climate change and wanting to skull drag humanity into some dystopian Marxist society in order to stave off some imagined great calamity we are causing planet earth if we don’t take absurdly ridiculous measures that will cause humanity to have to undergo in order to “save an actual planet”. It’s become a religious adherence at this point, and much of it I’m afraid is built upon a horrible foundation, but by time humanity comes to this realization it will be too late, as our lives will have been dramatically changed to appease this cult like scientific religion.
Here’s the facts. Science is not empirical, and it never admits it’s wrong. It simply changes direction when you’re not paying attention, because of course it stops being mentioned, and then all that hubbub they once made of something all of a sudden just magically disappears as some other subject or direction is given. This should resonate with anyone who’s lived long enough to notice the pattern.
Have you ever heard of scientific paper mills? I’ll provide a LINK here for you on fake science, and how people pay for fake science, and why it’s done, and how easily it is validated and people jump on board.
And truthfully, all of this would be fine if it weren’t for the fact of how we have witnessed science, and those who give it almost scripture like status in shaming everyone into “following the science or you’re an idiotic science denier”, as changing our lives so abruptly over the years, only to find out it was yet more wacky science, but not before it affected our lives to a large degree. We saw this with Covid most recently, and we are seeing this now with the “net zero” crowd and their radical and zealous adherence to climate change and wanting to skull drag humanity into some dystopian Marxist society in order to stave off some imagined great calamity we are causing planet earth if we don’t take absurdly ridiculous measures that will cause humanity to have to undergo in order to “save an actual planet”. It’s become a religious adherence at this point, and much of it I’m afraid is built upon a horrible foundation, but by time humanity comes to this realization it will be too late, as our lives will have been dramatically changed to appease this cult like scientific religion.
Posted on 5/20/23 at 8:12 am to Motownsix
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In the 1980’s the closest thing to sun block was some sort of tanning oil. Kids played in the sun all day without getting sunburn.

You naive idiot....
Posted on 5/20/23 at 8:12 am to UncleFestersLegs
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In the 1980’s the closest thing to sun block was some sort of tanning oil. Kids played in the sun all day without getting sunburn.
shutup dumbass.
Dude must be 10 years old. That was an utterly retarded statement with no truth whatsoever.
Posted on 5/20/23 at 8:32 am to djmed
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It is now estimated that the ozone layer is likely to fully recover by the end of the 2060s, saving millions of lives.
The ozone hole wouldn’t take that long to repair.
Posted on 5/20/23 at 10:37 am to keakar
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because they all made billions changing what freon could be used and not used every 5-10 years
R22 was the best Freon. Ever. Still have it in a unit at the farm. Coldest air blowing out those vents.
Posted on 5/20/23 at 10:46 am to djmed
Bull shite. It is still there and it changes all the time. Naturally.
It gets bigger and smaller based on wind movements, solar and cosmic activity.
I had a class with an old weather scientist at Georgia Tech when this was big in the news. He called it all bullshite and just the latest hype for funding. He was right.
It gets bigger and smaller based on wind movements, solar and cosmic activity.
I had a class with an old weather scientist at Georgia Tech when this was big in the news. He called it all bullshite and just the latest hype for funding. He was right.
Posted on 5/20/23 at 10:57 am to GhostOfFreedom
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Bull shite. It is still there and it changes all the time. Naturally.
Exactly. Like I theorized it’s a vent or a valve however you want to look at it. Opens and closes regulating atmosphere.
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